linoleum
linoleum — 名詞
1. a hard-wearing material for covering floors, made from natural substances like l
油氈
亞麻籽油與軟木粉製成的地板材料
a hard-wearing material for covering floors, made from natural substances like linseed oil, cork powder, and wood flour, pressed onto a fabric backing and sold in rolls or tiles
Yumi's grandmother had green linoleum in her kitchen for over forty years.
Yumi 的祖母廚房裡鋪了綠色油氈,用了四十多年都沒換。
colour + material collocation: green linoleum
The old school hallway was covered in brown linoleum that shone after being polished.
那間老舊的學校走廊鋪著棕色油氈,打蠟後閃閃發亮。
passive: was covered in linoleum
Ravindra helped his father lay new linoleum tiles in the bathroom last weekend.
Ravindra 上週末幫爸爸在浴室鋪新的油氈地磚。
Emre chose grey linoleum for his shop because it would be easy to keep clean.
Emre 為他的店鋪選了灰色油氈,因為容易保持清潔。
Aylin wiped the linoleum floor with a damp cloth to remove the muddy footprints.
Aylin 用濕布擦了油氈地板,把沾滿泥巴的腳印清乾淨。
- vinyl flooring
a synthetic plastic-based floor covering that is cheaper and more water-resistant than linoleum, but not made from natural materials
- laminate flooring
a multi-layer synthetic flooring product that looks like wood or stone, usually harder and less flexible than linoleum
- cork flooring
a natural floor covering made from cork oak bark, softer and more insulating than linoleum but less durable under heavy traffic
文法句型
linoleum + noun (e.g. linoleum floor)
a sheet / roll of linoleum
用法筆記
Linoleum is an uncountable mass noun; use 'a piece of' or 'a sheet of' to refer to a specific portion. In British informal English it is often shortened to 'lino', but this is rare in American English.